Exploring the Space-Calorie Association: Preliminary Evidence from Reaction Time Performance
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2021
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Gokce, Ahu
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Univ Economics & Human Sciences Warsaw
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The present study was designed to investigate the representation of calorie levels in space. Previously an association between numerical magnitude and space has been established, namely, the Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect. The spatial-numerical association reveals representation of smaller and larger numbers by the left and right sides, respectively. In addition, previous studies showed that spatial arrangement of foods in space affects the food selection behavior. In three experiments, the presence of an association between calorie magnitude and space was tested to understand how it could potentially affect food selection behavior. Reaction times were recorded to investigate the speed of information processing. In Experiment 1, locations of low and high calorie food stimuli were (in)congruent in terms of the space-calorie association. In Experiment 2, endogenous spatial cues were used to bias attention to investigate if this bias would lead to formation of the space-calorie association. Finally, Experiment 3 investigated whether green and red colors evoke approach or avoidance behavior and prevent formation of the space-calorie association. In all experiments, results revealed lack of an association between space and calorie, that is, presenting low/high calorie items on the left/right hemispace, respectively, did not modulate the processing speed.
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Color Red, Mental Representation, Attentional Biases, Food, Unhealthy, Stimulus, Nudge, Size, Side, Cues, Color Red, Mental Representation, Attentional Biases, Food, Unhealthy, Stimulus, Nudge, space-calorie association, Size, high and low-calories, Side, endogenous spatial cues, Cues, approach-avoidance mechanisms
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Advances in Cognitive Psychology
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17
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2
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136
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148